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Stanley Cook Army

Cooke, Stanley

  • 19th January 201717th May 2019
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Stanley Cook

Stanley Cooke

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr James & Mrs Annie Cook

Address: The Vines, Udimore

Other Info: … Was in the engagement at Hulluch on 25th September 1915 and has been missing since.

According to CWGC, Stanley died aged 20 on 25th September 1915. He is remembered at Loos Memorial, on panel 69 to 73.

Published: November 1915

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John Todd Army

Todd, John

  • 18th January 20179th December 2018
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John ToddJohn Todd

Rank: Private

Regiment: 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment

Mother: Mrs Todd

Brother: Charles Arthur Todd

Mother’s Address: 4 Egremont Place, Halton, Hastings

Other Info: According to CWGC, John died on 20th October 1916. He is remembered at the Thiepval Memorial on Pier and Face 7C and 7B.

Published: November 1915

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William James Seymour Hosley Army

Seymour-Hosley, William James

  • 18th January 201718th January 2017
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William James Seymour Hosley

William James Seymour-Hosley

Rank: Major

Regiment: 6th Battalion, King’s Own Scottish Borderers

Parents: Mr William & Mrs Emma Seymour Hosley

Parent’s Address: Saffron Walden

Sister-in-Law: Mrs Seymour-Hosley

Sister-in-Law’s Address: 21 Kenilworth Road, St Leonards

Other Info: Recently killed in Flanders. According to CWGC, William died on 25th September 1915. He was mentioned in Despatches. William is remembered at Cambrin Churchyard Extension, grave reference L.8.

Published: November 1915

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Albert Edward Rawlings Army

Rawlings, Albert Edward

  • 18th January 201724th June 2018
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Albert Edward RawlingsAlbert Edward Rawlings

Rank: Sapper

Regiment: 69th Field Company, Royal Engineers

Parents: Mr & Mrs J Rawlings

Brother: William Rawlings

Address: 17 Braybrooke Terrace, Hastings

Other Info: Killed in action on 13th October 1915. According to CWGC, Albert is remembered at the Loos Memorial on Panel 4 and 5.

Published: November 1915

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Erick Frank Penn Army

Penn, Eric Frank

  • 18th January 201718th January 2017
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Erick Frank Penn

Eric Frank Penn

Rank: Captain

Regiment: 4th Battalion, Grenadier Guards

Parents: Mr William & Mrs Constance Penn

Parents-in-Law: Mr & Mrs C J Ebden

Wife: Mrs Gladys Penn

Address: Baldslow Place, Baldslow, Hastings

Other Info: The text reads: “… was killed in action in France on 8th October (1915). He was 37 years of age, and the eldest son of Mr & Mrs William Penn of St Alban’s Court, Nottingham. In 1891 he entered Mr Radcliffe’s House at Eton where he gained very conspicuous all-round athletic success. He played football for Eton, and was also in the cricket eleven in his last year. He won the school quarter mile, putting the weight and throwing the cricket ball, the latter being a throw of 106 yards. In 1898 Mr Penn went up to Trinity College, Cambridge, and received his cricket blue the following year when Mr G L Jessop was captain. At one time it was thought that Mr Penn would play for his county. but at that time the eleven was so rich in batsmen that only a cricketer of exceptional strength had a chance of inclusion. Shortly after this came the Boer War, and from 1900 to 1901 Mr Penn served in South Africa with the 3rd Battalion, Royal Scots attaining the rank of Captain. After the war he returned to Cambridge, played against Oxford in 1902, after which he entered business, becoming a partner in the firm of Sir R W Carden & Co. He joined the Norfolk Yeomanry at the outbreak of the present war and in April last was transferred to the Special Reserve of the Grenadier Guards, with the rank of Second Lieutenant. He went to France with the 4th Battalion in August, and a month later, after the Battle of Loos was promoted to Captain. He was married to Gladys Eveleen, daughter of Mr & Mrs Ebden in 1906. Of his two brothers, the younger in the Rifle Brigade was killed in February last and the other in the Grenadier Guards, was severely wounded in May and is still at home on sick leave.

According to CWGC, Eric is remembered at Vermelles British Cemetery, grave reference I.K.11. He had been mentioned in Despatches.

Published: November 1915

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Heselden Army

Heselden, Seth Thomas

  • 17th January 201717th January 2017
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Heselden

Seth Thomas Heselden

Rank: Private

Regiment: ‘D’ Company, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment

Parents: Mr Thomas & Mrs Emma Heselden

Brothers: Albert W Heselden

Sister: Miss E F Heselden

Parent’s Address: 5 Victoria Terrace, Burwash

Sister’s Address: Mountjoye, 21 Sedlescombe Road South, St Leonards

Other Info: From the text: Private Heselden died in Etratet Hospital on 31st May 1915 from wounds received on 9th May 1915. His grave is in Etratet Cemetery near Bolougne. According to CWGC Seth was aged 28 when he died and is buried in grave reference I.B.4.

Published: November 1915

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Coleman Army

Coleman, John

  • 16th January 20175th August 2018
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ColemanColeman

John Coleman

Rank: Private

Regiment: 31st Battalion, Canadian Infantry, 2nd Canadian Expeditionary Force

Parents: Mr & Mrs J Coleman

Sister: Nellie Coleman

Brothers: T Coleman, F E Coleman & James Coleman

Address: 25 Tackleway, Hastings

Other Info: At the Front. John died of a gunshot wound to the chest on 3rd May 1916. He was taken to No. 13 general hospital in Boulogne after being wounded. John is buried at Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, grave reference VIII.A.108.

You can view John’s CEF enlistment papers for free here.

Published: November 1915 & January 1918

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Osgathorpe Army

Osgathorp, Thomas Tippett

  • 12th January 201712th January 2017
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Osgathorpe

Thomas Tippett (Jack) Osgathorp

Rank: Private

Regiment: 1st Battalion, Gloucester Regiment

Parents: Mr William Thomas & Mrs Elizabeth Osgathorp

Brothers: William G Osgathorp, F L Osgathorp  & E Osgathorp

Parent’s Address: 84 Church Street, Ore

Other Info: Missing since 7th November 1914. According to CWGC, Thomas died aged 23 on 7th November 1914. He is remembered at Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial on Panel 22 and 34. His parents address is given as 74 Woodland Rise, Muswell Hill, London in 1925 when the memorial was built.

Published: October 1915

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Alfred Horace Martindale Army

Martindale, Alfred Horace

  • 11th January 2017
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Alfred Horace MartindaleAlfred Horace Martindale

Rank: Second Lieutenant

Regiment: 1st Battalion, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry

Parents: Rev Alfred & Mrs Elizabeth Martindale

Parent’s Address: Urvagissy, Cornwall

Other Info: Killed in the advance on the 4th inst. Formerly in the London County and Westminster Bank, Hastings. According to CWGC, Alfred died aged 28 between 4th October and 5th October 1915. He is remembered at Loos Memorial, on Panel 97 and 98.

Published: October 1915

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Hayler Army

Hayler, Ernest John

  • 10th January 201710th January 2017
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Hayler

Ernest John Hayler

Rank: Driver

Regiment: 1st Sussex Battery, 3rd/2nd Home Counties Brigade, Royal Field Artillery

Parents: Mr Alfred & Mrs Fanny S Hayler

Sent by: Mr F Hayler (his brother)

Brother: H Hayler

Brother’s Address: Hemingfold Cottages, Black Horse Road, Battle

Parent’s Address: 259 Bexhill Road, St Leonards

Other Info: According to CWGC, Ernest died aged 21 on 13th August 1916. He is remembered at Kirkee 1914-1918 Memorial on Face B.

Published: October 1915

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